The Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977?

2017-06-26T20:17:59Z

This particular spacecraft included a gold record with sounds from Earth. Assuming the craft does not eventually crash into something or get captured by the gravity of a star or planet and burn up, how would a supposed space alien know he/she/it needs a record player? How would they know if they needed 16, 33, 45, or 78 RPM?

2017-06-26T20:18:11Z

This particular spacecraft included a gold record with sounds from Earth. Assuming the craft does not eventually crash into something or get captured by the gravity of a star or planet and burn up, how would a supposed space alien know he/she/it needs a record player? How would they know if they needed 16, 33, 45, or 78 RPM?

2017-06-26T20:18:21Z

This particular spacecraft included a gold record with sounds from Earth. Assuming the craft does not eventually crash into something or get captured by the gravity of a star or planet and burn up, how would a supposed space alien know he/she/it needs a record player? How would they know if they needed 16, 33, 45, or 78 RPM?

2017-06-26T20:19:05Z

This particular spacecraft included a gold record with sounds from Earth. Assuming the craft does not eventually crash into something or get captured by the gravity of a star or planet and burn up, how would a supposed space alien know he/she/it needs a record player? How would they know if they needed 16, 33, 45, or 78 RPM?

2017-06-26T20:19:07Z

This particular spacecraft included a gold record with sounds from Earth. Assuming the craft does not eventually crash into something or get captured by the gravity of a star or planet and burn up, how would a supposed space alien know he/she/it needs a record player? How would they know if they needed 16, 33, 45, or 78 RPM?

?2017-06-26T20:19:55Z

Wow! Five updates. I guess Yahoo really is "Experiencing Problems, try again".